fHE i-. Vol VII. No. 59 Washington, Beaufort County, N. C, WednesdaiTeTTzr BICYCLES, A.ND BICYCLE REPAIRS, A. S. KELLY & CO'S. 5HIRTS this Tina A spanking new line of those Colored Bosom Shirts so popular just now. To wear white collars with, you know. Detatcherl f!nffc I ' 7 " and the whole structure made of Z' " -1' uyes'erday fter. . , L noon; received her friends at a iawiiQ me most ap- wiomal Tea. Unique invita- proved styles. Established 189 OFFICIAL EXAMINATION BEGUN. Maine's Magazine Not Exploded-The Gonern meat Preparing For War. Colonial Tea. Havana, b eb. 11 The United States tender ''Maogrove" ar rived here this morninc with j- . " Appropriate to the day Mrs dmnK apparatus and members s. P. Tayloe, yesterday 'after! f C0Urt of in(luiry, and at 1 o clock: tne court convened the "Mangrove." Very latest con- til'ns' in th hape of small As 80011 as the court organized ceits in coloring effects In fact ' nanaPaiDte m cher- P - uegm m iesu- j . . . menv. Jjieul . t;nmmanrl. -- wecu i&ueu last vvpp ir " i " " ' a snirt to please a man of good The garish light of day was taste careiuuy excluded f They are justinandit wi.l T "mS ! . tu me point or - - rx.u0ui0 wj iluuie prices unmancy Dy numerous candles 1 -1 ... . I 1 wnicn will make every shirt loom 111 Sllver candle-sticks and up as an especial Bargain. tuC cttti. uons at our many mirrors The dppnM Manx acted as recorder. Thp session lasted until 3 o'clock. residence and the rooms were Jt was absolutely secret and illuminat d to the point of if has been imPOssible to' learn what conclusion has h mr j JLX reached, if any. candelabra, whose lights were divers whom Capt. Sigs- reflected and multiplied bv beehadatwork Sunday even many mirrors Tfce decora- in re' overd the log book, the jl 1. 1? aecora & store is the display of Samples tions Were !of carnations and clDher code book ot' thft "Maine, fnr i.irw, c r, , evergreens father with many valuable orbpnngSu.ts. Probably you Mrs. Tayloe was assisted in and Private PaPers have not seen them. Once you ceivin- by Misses Ella Tayloe tber Spanish nor Cuban make a selection we stake our Frances Satchweil, Abbie Ran- diverS were allowed to go down reputation on a fit Call in u' Mhmie Carrow' Willie the wre dllm' Hargrove and Mary Tayloe, and apparatus and the divers Our new line of Sprin- Hats H S FuIlwood. The co - . &uncla were lnsuffi- .u uu-ai v;usiumes ana DOWderpd s another Sreat attraction. You hair of these lad.e., in klp see gentlemen of taste appreciate Wltu the occasion, added a style in headvvear, and our styles jUCh f 9uaiQtIJess. and gave a always nlease. N tK, ... J1?? "te-Revolutionary u aspect lo tne scene. JUST Another Lot of Ladies and Men's SAMPLE to have you look them over. Respectfully. FRED. V. ROWE, LEADING CLOTHIER, In one corner of the drawing room was planted a lineal de scendant of the original cherry tree, lhe amusement of the afternoon was furnished by a contest in cutting chips from the tree, with the only authen tic George Washington hatchet "oiuii was procured for the purpose Prizes of boxes hand painted in cherries, and filled with conserved cherries, were offered to the ladies who cut the largest chips. Mrs. C F. "aiien ana Mrs. J. H. Small mu subcessful contestants. The receiving party also as sisted in tiie lining room. Miss satehwell presided over the punch-bowl, and Miss Randolph over the chocolate urn; the punch was served from a bowl iuKuiousiy carved out in a ftflLH hlv.tlr We now have on sale our Spring The Colonial Tea adds one Stock of Pants. The assortment more to the successes of the is the superior of any you will alwavs successful hostess. It see this season. Latent Styles- 'fa rng conclusion to the Latest Shapes-Loud Patterns- WhS Neat Patterns-Nobby Patterns, 'and whieh is DOw ter,nr!.ated by o, iiuui ou waist to ou, I tijc jueuieu period. ana irom w length to 37'. Prices from 50c. to $5.00. Every Pair a bargain in value at prices nam od above. Do You Wear FAJVTS? Home Wedding. tVe are headquarters for Floor Coverings. We now have in stock 05 rolls China and Japan Mat ting, choice patterns; prices are 12 1-2 to 25c. yard. Our iloor Oil Cloth is first quali ty, full oil back; width, one yard to two yards, also intermediate widths; price 25c. to 50c. yard. We are sparkling with a new stock of Furniture at starvation prices. We will leave for the North ern markets in about two weeks. We will be at your service for any special, orders. J. BUCKIEAN. 13 Leader in Staple and Fancy Dress Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, ; Fumitiire,I&e. Early this morning the wedding bells ran2r their swpp-,pi-. i tuZ west end, and two hearts plight ed their troth 'tin death do them part. Miss Katie Betts eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Betts, was happily mar ried to Mr. Fenuer T. Baynor, of Leech ville X. C. Rev. J. E. Under w od, of the Methodist C.h officiating. Miss Maggie Betts,' sister of the bride, was Maid of Honor, and Mr. Jno. Fulford, best man. The ceremnnr wmc it ao verv nniro onlv tlm ititmu.-, the fainilv bemg present. After , X riolk. The yards where tne marruirrp tho nw cientfor the purposes of the omciai investigation, and when the latter began tod y it was with more experienced men, electrical apparatus (including electric light), etc. Their work will probably continue tomorrow. While matters are in a state of suspension at Havana, the Washington end of the United States Government is actively engaged in making prepara' ions of the most momentous char acter. The most significant action was the order teletraDhed to Capt. Chester, of the cruiser cincinati," who fs the senior omcer of the South Atlantic Naval station, to proceed with his ship and the gunboat astene" from Para (Brazil) to Barbadoes. Quite as significant is the order issued to the command mant of the Norfolk navy yard to have the monitor ' -Terror iy ready for sea within two days. As the concentration of the fleet near Havana left the Northern coast entirely unpro tected, the "Terror" will prob ably be assigned to Netv York. It has been determined to distribute arm red sfoiog all along the South Atlantic coast as fast as they become available. The monitor "Puritan" new at the Norfolk yard, uudergo ing hurried preparations fo sea serv.c. will and. or at Fort Monroe and the approaches to Washington. Within the past tu-ee weeks 700 additional men hve been added to the working force the various nivv vjinh j ... majority have been as-igne i to V 1 . . . I . 1 J - i .u i i. iiii i iirr o.E.OES ! To be dosed out this, week at VWy Low At Creagh's Shoe Store. K1YT & MTG1H1SLL Read About Them ! See Th ! Buy Them The Great Up-to-date New , Line ol mm mm staves ! Handsome Ornamentations? at e Th """ tut; uuupie leiL iuV Leechville their future home, amid a shower of rice and old slippers. Miss Betts is one of our city's most talented vnnno- i . -J & llCi loeuus are legion urbane, ac complished and popular. iur. tyaynor is a merchant at Leechville, popular and ener getic. We extend to Mr. and Mrs. Baynor our heartiest mnat,. la t ions. and all -iup construction and repair work generally is now conducted. At nrftSPnt, 9. fi(10 Til rt a ro t-n ployed at the New York yard, on various kinds of work. At Norfolk 2,200 are employed, an increase of 400 recen ly, and at Mare lsiand 1,200 The Wash- infrton Clin rnrt.rrv lioo j-J.l...i 200 men to its force, bringing the number to 700 while the work of overhauling ships in re serve at League Island called for an increase of 200. y, .,rni 5 " " UNEQUALED. a n cTLED. Largest Oven for size Stov vi-r made. Climax of Modern Stave Gonsfroction HOYT MITCHELL, 315-317 west Main St- Phone 5

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